![]() Don’t try to fix a crib that has broken or missing parts. Don’t put portable bed rails on a regular bed. They put your baby in danger of being trapped, strangled or suffocated. Don’t keep crib bumpers, loose bedding, toys or other soft objects in your baby’s crib.Don’t put your baby to sleep on soft surfaces, like a waterbed, sofa, soft mattress or cushion.If your baby falls asleep in one, take her out and put her in her crib as soon as you can. Babies who sleep in these items can suffocate. Don’t let your baby sleep in a carrier, sling, car seat or stroller.The Food and Drug Administration (also called FDA) warns that sleep positioners can cause babies to die because of suffocation. They often are mats or wedges with pillows on either side to help keep your baby in place. These sometimes are called nests or anti-roll pillows. If your baby is sweating or his chest feels hot, he may be overheated. Do keep the room at a comfortable temperature.Babies can get tangled in them and choke. Do remove hanging window cords or electrical wires near where your baby sleeps.Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to learn more about product safety standards or product recalls. ![]()
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